Google Docs. Because it is online, all of the materials are available on any web-connected computer (including tablets and smartphones). This means you don't have to carry around a flash drive which can so easily get lost or corrupted. You need to create a free google account which also gives you a free email at gmail. http://docs.google.com
Mind Mapping
Mind mapping web app. There are actually a number of mind map apps. Slatebox happens to be relatively easy to use and attractive. http://slatebox.com/
Flashcards
Quizlet is one of many flashcard apps. It includes games you can play to help you memorize your flashcards. It is easy to create a large number of flashcards in a word processor and then copy and paste them into Quizlet. Some of the existing flashcards were created by students and can represent their misunderstandings. It is generally best for the teacher to put up flashcards with the definitions or information the students should be using. http://quizlet.com/
Timeline
There are many websites that allow you to create timelines; this is just one. http://timeglider.com/
Kaggle offers people opportunities to learn how to do data analysis on historical data from the Titanic and then take those skills and enter data analysis competitions. http://www.kaggle.com/
Data Collection and Analysis
Part of Google Docs are the forms you can create. These are simple to do, simple to email or embed in a wiki, and yield a spreadsheet of data that can then be manipulated in various ways. http://docs.google.com
Data Search Engine
Wolfram Alpha offers students the opportunity to search for a wide range of number-based information, whether that is demographic data about an area or weather. Use the "Examples" on the home page to find out just what can be searched. http://www.wolframalpha.com/
Evaluating
Many of these tools allow students to pull together information which they can also evaluate and/or draw conclusions from.
Table of Contents
Prezi
Smart Board Survey
http://literacymethods.wikispaces.com/Smart+Board+Alumni+StudentsBloom's Taxonomy Resources
Remembering
Online Office Suite
Google Docs. Because it is online, all of the materials are available on any web-connected computer (including tablets and smartphones). This means you don't have to carry around a flash drive which can so easily get lost or corrupted. You need to create a free google account which also gives you a free email at gmail.http://docs.google.com
Mind Mapping
Mind mapping web app. There are actually a number of mind map apps. Slatebox happens to be relatively easy to use and attractive.http://slatebox.com/
Flashcards
Quizlet is one of many flashcard apps. It includes games you can play to help you memorize your flashcards. It is easy to create a large number of flashcards in a word processor and then copy and paste them into Quizlet. Some of the existing flashcards were created by students and can represent their misunderstandings. It is generally best for the teacher to put up flashcards with the definitions or information the students should be using.http://quizlet.com/
Timeline
There are many websites that allow you to create timelines; this is just one.http://timeglider.com/
Internet Public Library
One of many sources for information.http://www.ipl.org/
Understanding
Diagrams
https://www.draw.io/Infographics
What is an infographic:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=992525
Infographic on the history of infographics:
http://www.datavis.ca/milestones/
Types of infographics with examples (set up like periodic table):
http://www.visual-literacy.org/periodic_table/periodic_table.html
Places to make infographics
http://infogr.am/
http://create.visual.ly/
Applying
Physics SimulationsAlgoodo
http://www.algodoo.com/wiki/Home
Historical Simulations
http://playinghistory.org/http://socialstudiescentral.com/?q=content/online-interactive-simulations
http://www.historyglobe.com/jamestown/
Surgery Simulations
http://www.edheads.org/activities/knee/http://www.abc.net.au/science/lcs/heart.htm
Analyzing
Large Data Sets Analysis
Kaggle offers people opportunities to learn how to do data analysis on historical data from the Titanic and then take those skills and enter data analysis competitions.http://www.kaggle.com/
Data Collection and Analysis
Part of Google Docs are the forms you can create. These are simple to do, simple to email or embed in a wiki, and yield a spreadsheet of data that can then be manipulated in various ways.http://docs.google.com
Data Search Engine
Wolfram Alpha offers students the opportunity to search for a wide range of number-based information, whether that is demographic data about an area or weather. Use the "Examples" on the home page to find out just what can be searched.http://www.wolframalpha.com/
Evaluating
Many of these tools allow students to pull together information which they can also evaluate and/or draw conclusions from.Hypertexttopia
http://hypertextopia.com/Portfolio Platform
Droprhttp://dropr.com/
Meograph
http://www.meograph.com/Create
Music
This website allows you to create music without having to know how to read it or other technical details.http://www.ujam.com/
Image
http://mudcu.be/sketchpad/Animation
This website allows you to create stop-action animation, which can be based on photos or other types of images.http://makeagif.com/
Comic
http://www.toondoo.com/Additional Technological Resources
http://digitalwritingworkshop.wikispaces.com/Websites_And_Appshttp://w
ww.schrockguide.net/
Create Business Card with QR Code
http://businesscards.tec-it.com/Bloom's Taxonomy and Technology Resources
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